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Revision as of 16:05, 1 October 2015
We decided then to continue improving the app and develop it for other operative systems, such as Android and MAC OS X.
Contents
Introduction
Air Navigation Desktop is a complete flight-planning application with a varied use that will run under OS X. Among other uses, you will be able to plan your flight, print flight documents and synchronize routes with your mobile device.
Getting started
Air Navigation Desktop uses "Missions" in order to better organize your flights. It can have as many flights as needed.
A mission will be created when launching Air Navigation Desktop. Then you will be able to set up your flight according to your needs:
User interface
The user interface has been divided in many articles for a better understanding of every function:
Flight planning
All you need to know to plan your flight:
Xample Services
Getting Support